Leicester City eye move for surprise Premier League manager as possible Brendan Rodgers replacement Reports
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The Foxes’ troubled start continues. 36927Leicester City have conceded 22 goals in their opening 7 Premier League games. No team has conceded more.The Foxes’ troubled start continues. https://t.co/KCUkD663i4 According to The Telegraph, Leicester City have identified Frank as a potential replacement for Rodgers but are unsure whether the Danish would be open to departing Brentford. Meanwhile, a potential sacking would cost the Foxes' ownership a hefty £10 million. Frank has been a refreshing addition to the Premier League's roster of managers since he helped the Bees gain promotion in the 2020-21 season. After guiding them to a 13th-place finish last season, he has opened the season with two wins, three draws and one loss in six games this campaign. Rodgers, on the other hand, has four more years left on his current deal at the King Power Stadium. The former Liverpool boss has helped the Foxes lift two trophies, including their first FA Cup crown. Football Daily@footballdaily 6-2 vs. Tottenham
5-2 vs. Brighton
0-1 vs. Manchester United
2-1 vs. Chelsea
1-2 vs. Southampton
4-2 vs. Arsenal
Brendan Rodgers says the pressure is fully on him following six straight league defeats. 45938 6-2 vs. Tottenham 5-2 vs. Brighton 0-1 vs. Manchester United 2-1 vs. Chelsea 1-2 vs. Southampton 4-2 vs. ArsenalBrendan Rodgers says the pressure is fully on him following six straight league defeats. https://t.co/NmljWBA6vk
Leicester City eye move for surprise Premier League manager as possible Brendan Rodgers replacement - Reports
By Debkalpa Banerjee Modified 19 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Brendan Rodgers' side has won one point in seven Premier League matches. Leicester City are reportedly interested in appointing Brentford manager Thomas Frank as their new head coach as the Premier League club continues to struggle under Brendan Rodgers. The Foxes, who are currently bottom of the 2022-23 Premier League standings, slumped to their sixth defeat of the season after Tottenham Hotspur mauled them 6-2 at home on Saturday (September 17). Youri Tielemans opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the sixth minute before Harry Kane equalized for the hosts two minutes later. Eric Dier put Antonio Conte's side ahead in the 21st minute but James Maddison leveled things up four minutes before the break. Leicester maintained more possession and registered more shots and passes than their opponents but to no avail. In the second half, Rodrigo Bentancur put his side in front in the 47th minute before Heung-min Son scored a 13-minute hat-trick to pile further misery on Rodgers. Statman Dave@StatmanDaveLeicester City have conceded 22 goals in their opening 7 Premier League games. No team has conceded more.The Foxes’ troubled start continues. 36927Leicester City have conceded 22 goals in their opening 7 Premier League games. No team has conceded more.The Foxes’ troubled start continues. https://t.co/KCUkD663i4 According to The Telegraph, Leicester City have identified Frank as a potential replacement for Rodgers but are unsure whether the Danish would be open to departing Brentford. Meanwhile, a potential sacking would cost the Foxes' ownership a hefty £10 million. Frank has been a refreshing addition to the Premier League's roster of managers since he helped the Bees gain promotion in the 2020-21 season. After guiding them to a 13th-place finish last season, he has opened the season with two wins, three draws and one loss in six games this campaign. Rodgers, on the other hand, has four more years left on his current deal at the King Power Stadium. The former Liverpool boss has helped the Foxes lift two trophies, including their first FA Cup crown. Football Daily@footballdaily 6-2 vs. Tottenham
5-2 vs. Brighton
0-1 vs. Manchester United
2-1 vs. Chelsea
1-2 vs. Southampton
4-2 vs. Arsenal
Brendan Rodgers says the pressure is fully on him following six straight league defeats. 45938 6-2 vs. Tottenham 5-2 vs. Brighton 0-1 vs. Manchester United 2-1 vs. Chelsea 1-2 vs. Southampton 4-2 vs. ArsenalBrendan Rodgers says the pressure is fully on him following six straight league defeats. https://t.co/NmljWBA6vk